In a musical landscape where there are more subcategories and
collaborative projects that bridge musical genres than ever before,
it's exceedingly difficult to try and pigeon-hole our musical
tastes into succinctly-defined boundaries. That said, we still know
the nature of "us vs. them", and the speed at which someone can
come under fire for having a Nickelback ringtone, or more recently,
perhaps tapping their toe along with the Coldplay halftime show
during the Superbowl.

Where do these divisions come from, in something as personal as
musical tastes? What are the origins of these preferences in the
first place, that may lead anyone to feel so strongly about their
predilections that they cannot see (hear?) the preferences of
others with the same degree of acceptance?

Joined by guests Neil Klompas (@neilisntwitty) and DX
Ferris (@dxferris),
we look at the nature of music preferences, where they
originate, and if/when to respectfully recommend new music.

About the Podcast

A cultural discussion podcast promoting appreciation, support and inclusion of all fandoms, interests and hobbies, in the interest of true community.
Join your hosts Keir and Alyssa each month, along with our ever-changing panel of special guests!